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  1. Isotropy

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    Philosophical Implications
    Philosophically, isotropy implies that there is no absolute spatial location or orientation—the universe has no favored "center" or "up." This indifference to direction reinforces the concept of reference frame independence, central to modern physical theories. The complete failure of isotropy in any physical measurement implies the existence of a hidden preferred frame, potentially related to the zero-point energy field or the fundamental background of [tachyonic emissions](/entries…